Sharing 1952 Cardinals Team Baseball PSA 8.5 Auto - 6 Rookie Sigs
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STAN MUSIAL 1941 -1963 22 years*, 20x All Star, 4x World Series, 9x MVP, 4x Silver Bat, HOF 1969
RED SCHOENDIENST 1945 – 1963* 19 years, 9x All Star, 3x World Series Player & 5x World Series Manager, 1989 HOF
ENOS SLAUGHTER 1938 – 1959 19 years*, 10x All Star, 5x World Series, 1949 POY, 1985 HOF
VERN BENSON 1943-1953 5 years*
CLOYD BOYER 1949 – 1955 5 Years*
AL BRAZLE 1943 – 1954 10 Years*, 2X World Series
HARRY BRECHEEN 1940 – 1953 12 years*, 1x All Star, 3x World Series
CLIFF CHAMBERS 1948 -1953 6 years
LES FUSSELMAN 1952 - 1953 2 years Rookie Signature - Rare Auto Deceased 1970
TOMMY GLAVIANO 1949-1953 5 years
SOLLY HEMUS 1949-1959 11 years
BILLY JOHNSON 1943-1953 9 years* 1x All Star, 4x World Series Yankees
PEANUTS LOWREY 1942-1955 13 years* 1x All Star, 1x World Series
LARRY MIGGINS (1948 1 game call up) 1952 1 year Rookie Signature
STU MILLER 1952-68 16 years* 1x All Star, 1x World Series, Rookie Signature
VINEGAR BEND MIZELL 1952-62 9 years* 1x World Series Rookie Signature
TERRY MOORE Coach 1935-48 11 years* 4x All Star, 2x World Series
JOE PRESKO 1951-58 6 years*
DEL RICE 1945 – 1961 17 years, 2x World Series
HAL RICE 1948-54 7 years
JOHNNY RIDDLE Coach 1930-48 7 years*
MIKE RYBA Coach 1935-46 10 years* 1x World Series
WILLARD SCHMIDT 1952-59 7 years* Rookie Signature
DICK SISLER 1946-53 8 years 1x All Star, 2x World Series
GERRY STALEY 1947 – 1961 15 Years, 1X All Star, 1X World Series
VIRGIL STALLCUP 1947-53 7 years
EDDIE STANKY Manager/Player 1943-53 11 years 1x All Star, 3x World Series, 1952 Manager of the Year
EDDIE YUHAS RC 1952-53 2 years Rookie Signature
(*) not all seasons played due to injury, minor league, or WWII service.
6 rookie autos including Stu Miller, Willard Schmidt, Vinager Bend Mizell, Ed Yuhas, Larry Miggins. And one of the hardest auto's in baseball to get - Les Fusselman deceased in 1970 and rarely signed.
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Very nice! Is there a way to know when the ball was actually signed? If it was actually signed in the 1950’s it is in incredible shape!
I don't think a ball signed an hour ago could look that nice. Unbelievable!
Thank you all! It's not a reunion ball. It was signed back in 1952 and put into storage. If you could smell the ball, it smells like it was in an attic for 65 years. From an estate after the collector passed away. I have the JSA cert from 10/2023 as well. It was obviously in a box, in the dark moth ball smelly attic. ha! Fusselman died in 1970, and really didnt sign much after he left baseball in 1954. Yes, this is a great timeless treasure! So glad I found it right next door to me with an old gent in MN. I live in ND. I sent it to PSA.
sweet ball.............I think team signed balls are underrated
IMF
Very nice ball!
Very nice item. When they grade it do they encase it or are your pics from pre-submission? Would think if they give it a grade they would need to make sure the Sandlot kids cant take it out to play with it, hit it over a wall and let a dog slobber on it and chew it up which would change the grade.
Those are PSA pics except the NL panel. PSA doesn't take pics on shag white carpet! haha. It arrives in ball cube, but not sealed with a sticker. So if one wants to, it can be used for batting practise!
Did your neighbor have any other memorabilia?
IMF
Very nice, very high end, still in the sleeves 1952 Star Decal that I could not afford.
Very nice. My grandfather worked in PR for the Cards late 40's/early 50's. This was his era! Sportsman Park.
I've seen a lot of team signed balls and this one is stunning!
BTW, for those who don't get into stats? The Cards are Number Two in World Series wins at 11 to the Yanks at 27.
Great pickup buddy.
Awesome ball! And yes... Les Fusselman is extremely tough! For his 1952 Topps high number for my Cardinals team set, I had to buy a JSA authenticated index card and I made a custom cut signature and attached it to a 1952 Topps card. Finding an "on card" signature will be next to impossible.
Shane